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10 //! Various user-configurable channel limits and settings which ChannelManager
13 use crate::ln::channel::MAX_FUNDING_SATOSHIS_NO_WUMBO;
14 use crate::ln::channelmanager::{BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT, MAX_LOCAL_BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT};
16 /// Configuration we set when applicable.
18 /// Default::default() provides sane defaults.
19 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
20 pub struct ChannelHandshakeConfig {
21 /// Confirmations we will wait for before considering the channel locked in.
22 /// Applied only for inbound channels (see ChannelHandshakeLimits::max_minimum_depth for the
23 /// equivalent limit applied to outbound channels).
25 /// A lower-bound of 1 is applied, requiring all channels to have a confirmed commitment
26 /// transaction before operation. If you wish to accept channels with zero confirmations, see
27 /// [`UserConfig::manually_accept_inbound_channels`] and
28 /// [`ChannelManager::accept_inbound_channel_from_trusted_peer_0conf`].
32 /// [`ChannelManager::accept_inbound_channel`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager::accept_inbound_channel
33 /// [`ChannelManager::accept_inbound_channel_from_trusted_peer_0conf`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager::accept_inbound_channel_from_trusted_peer_0conf
34 pub minimum_depth: u32,
35 /// Set to the number of blocks we require our counterparty to wait to claim their money (ie
36 /// the number of blocks we have to punish our counterparty if they broadcast a revoked
39 /// This is one of the main parameters of our security model. We (or one of our watchtowers) MUST
40 /// be online to check for revoked transactions on-chain at least once every our_to_self_delay
41 /// blocks (minus some margin to allow us enough time to broadcast and confirm a transaction,
42 /// possibly with time in between to RBF the spending transaction).
44 /// Meanwhile, asking for a too high delay, we bother peer to freeze funds for nothing in
45 /// case of an honest unilateral channel close, which implicitly decrease the economic value of
48 /// Default value: [`BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT`], we enforce it as a minimum at channel opening so you
49 /// can tweak config to ask for more security, not less.
50 pub our_to_self_delay: u16,
51 /// Set to the smallest value HTLC we will accept to process.
53 /// This value is sent to our counterparty on channel-open and we close the channel any time
54 /// our counterparty misbehaves by sending us an HTLC with a value smaller than this.
56 /// Default value: 1. If the value is less than 1, it is ignored and set to 1, as is required
58 pub our_htlc_minimum_msat: u64,
59 /// Sets the percentage of the channel value we will cap the total value of outstanding inbound
62 /// This can be set to a value between 1-100, where the value corresponds to the percent of the
63 /// channel value in whole percentages.
66 /// * If configured to another value than the default value 10, any new channels created with
67 /// the non default value will cause versions of LDK prior to 0.0.104 to refuse to read the
70 /// * This caps the total value for inbound HTLCs in-flight only, and there's currently
71 /// no way to configure the cap for the total value of outbound HTLCs in-flight.
73 /// * The requirements for your node being online to ensure the safety of HTLC-encumbered funds
74 /// are different from the non-HTLC-encumbered funds. This makes this an important knob to
75 /// restrict exposure to loss due to being offline for too long.
76 /// See [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::our_to_self_delay`] and [`ChannelConfig::cltv_expiry_delta`]
77 /// for more information.
79 /// Default value: 10.
80 /// Minimum value: 1, any values less than 1 will be treated as 1 instead.
81 /// Maximum value: 100, any values larger than 100 will be treated as 100 instead.
82 pub max_inbound_htlc_value_in_flight_percent_of_channel: u8,
83 /// If set, we attempt to negotiate the `scid_privacy` (referred to as `scid_alias` in the
84 /// BOLTs) option for outbound private channels. This provides better privacy by not including
85 /// our real on-chain channel UTXO in each invoice and requiring that our counterparty only
86 /// relay HTLCs to us using the channel's SCID alias.
88 /// If this option is set, channels may be created that will not be readable by LDK versions
89 /// prior to 0.0.106, causing [`ChannelManager`]'s read method to return a
90 /// [`DecodeError::InvalidValue`].
92 /// Note that setting this to true does *not* prevent us from opening channels with
93 /// counterparties that do not support the `scid_alias` option; we will simply fall back to a
94 /// private channel without that option.
96 /// Ignored if the channel is negotiated to be announced, see
97 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`] and
98 /// [`ChannelHandshakeLimits::force_announced_channel_preference`] for more.
100 /// Default value: false. This value is likely to change to true in the future.
102 /// [`ChannelManager`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager
103 /// [`DecodeError::InvalidValue`]: crate::ln::msgs::DecodeError::InvalidValue
104 pub negotiate_scid_privacy: bool,
105 /// Set to announce the channel publicly and notify all nodes that they can route via this
108 /// This should only be set to true for nodes which expect to be online reliably.
110 /// As the node which funds a channel picks this value this will only apply for new outbound
111 /// channels unless [`ChannelHandshakeLimits::force_announced_channel_preference`] is set.
113 /// Default value: false.
114 pub announced_channel: bool,
115 /// When set, we commit to an upfront shutdown_pubkey at channel open. If our counterparty
116 /// supports it, they will then enforce the mutual-close output to us matches what we provided
117 /// at intialization, preventing us from closing to an alternate pubkey.
119 /// This is set to true by default to provide a slight increase in security, though ultimately
120 /// any attacker who is able to take control of a channel can just as easily send the funds via
121 /// lightning payments, so we never require that our counterparties support this option.
123 /// The upfront key committed is provided from [`SignerProvider::get_shutdown_scriptpubkey`].
125 /// Default value: true.
127 /// [`SignerProvider::get_shutdown_scriptpubkey`]: crate::chain::keysinterface::SignerProvider::get_shutdown_scriptpubkey
128 pub commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey: bool,
130 /// The Proportion of the channel value to configure as counterparty's channel reserve,
131 /// i.e., `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` for both outbound and inbound channels.
133 /// `their_channel_reserve_satoshis` is the minimum balance that the other node has to maintain
134 /// on their side, at all times.
135 /// This ensures that if our counterparty broadcasts a revoked state, we can punish them by
136 /// claiming at least this value on chain.
138 /// Channel reserve values greater than 30% could be considered highly unreasonable, since that
139 /// amount can never be used for payments.
140 /// Also, if our selected channel reserve for counterparty and counterparty's selected
141 /// channel reserve for us sum up to equal or greater than channel value, channel negotiations
144 /// Note: Versions of LDK earlier than v0.0.104 will fail to read channels with any channel reserve
145 /// other than the default value.
147 /// Default value: 1% of channel value, i.e., configured as 10,000 millionths.
148 /// Minimum value: If the calculated proportional value is less than 1000 sats, it will be treated
149 /// as 1000 sats instead, which is a safe implementation-specific lower bound.
150 /// Maximum value: 1,000,000, any values larger than 1 Million will be treated as 1 Million (or 100%)
151 /// instead, although channel negotiations will fail in that case.
152 pub their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths: u32
155 impl Default for ChannelHandshakeConfig {
156 fn default() -> ChannelHandshakeConfig {
157 ChannelHandshakeConfig {
159 our_to_self_delay: BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT,
160 our_htlc_minimum_msat: 1,
161 max_inbound_htlc_value_in_flight_percent_of_channel: 10,
162 negotiate_scid_privacy: false,
163 announced_channel: false,
164 commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey: true,
165 their_channel_reserve_proportional_millionths: 10_000,
170 /// Optional channel limits which are applied during channel creation.
172 /// These limits are only applied to our counterparty's limits, not our own.
174 /// Use 0/<type>::max_value() as appropriate to skip checking.
176 /// Provides sane defaults for most configurations.
178 /// Most additional limits are disabled except those with which specify a default in individual
179 /// field documentation. Note that this may result in barely-usable channels, but since they
180 /// are applied mostly only to incoming channels that's not much of a problem.
181 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
182 pub struct ChannelHandshakeLimits {
183 /// Minimum allowed satoshis when a channel is funded. This is supplied by the sender and so
184 /// only applies to inbound channels.
186 /// Default value: 0.
187 pub min_funding_satoshis: u64,
188 /// Maximum allowed satoshis when a channel is funded. This is supplied by the sender and so
189 /// only applies to inbound channels.
191 /// Default value: 2^24 - 1.
192 pub max_funding_satoshis: u64,
193 /// The remote node sets a limit on the minimum size of HTLCs we can send to them. This allows
194 /// you to limit the maximum minimum-size they can require.
196 /// Default value: u64::max_value.
197 pub max_htlc_minimum_msat: u64,
198 /// The remote node sets a limit on the maximum value of pending HTLCs to them at any given
199 /// time to limit their funds exposure to HTLCs. This allows you to set a minimum such value.
201 /// Default value: 0.
202 pub min_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat: u64,
203 /// The remote node will require we keep a certain amount in direct payment to ourselves at all
204 /// time, ensuring that we are able to be punished if we broadcast an old state. This allows to
205 /// you limit the amount which we will have to keep to ourselves (and cannot use for HTLCs).
207 /// Default value: u64::max_value.
208 pub max_channel_reserve_satoshis: u64,
209 /// The remote node sets a limit on the maximum number of pending HTLCs to them at any given
210 /// time. This allows you to set a minimum such value.
212 /// Default value: 0.
213 pub min_max_accepted_htlcs: u16,
214 /// Before a channel is usable the funding transaction will need to be confirmed by at least a
215 /// certain number of blocks, specified by the node which is not the funder (as the funder can
216 /// assume they aren't going to double-spend themselves).
217 /// This config allows you to set a limit on the maximum amount of time to wait.
219 /// Default value: 144, or roughly one day and only applies to outbound channels.
220 pub max_minimum_depth: u32,
221 /// Whether we implicitly trust funding transactions generated by us for our own outbound
222 /// channels to not be double-spent.
224 /// If this is set, we assume that our own funding transactions are *never* double-spent, and
225 /// thus we can trust them without any confirmations. This is generally a reasonable
226 /// assumption, given we're the only ones who could ever double-spend it (assuming we have sole
227 /// control of the signing keys).
229 /// You may wish to un-set this if you allow the user to (or do in an automated fashion)
230 /// double-spend the funding transaction to RBF with an alternative channel open.
232 /// This only applies if our counterparty set their confirmations-required value to 0, and we
233 /// always trust our own funding transaction at 1 confirmation irrespective of this value.
234 /// Thus, this effectively acts as a `min_minimum_depth`, with the only possible values being
235 /// `true` (0) and `false` (1).
237 /// Default value: true
238 pub trust_own_funding_0conf: bool,
239 /// Set to force an incoming channel to match our announced channel preference in
240 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`].
242 /// For a node which is not online reliably, this should be set to true and
243 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`] set to false, ensuring that no announced (aka public)
244 /// channels will ever be opened.
246 /// Default value: true.
247 pub force_announced_channel_preference: bool,
248 /// Set to the amount of time we're willing to wait to claim money back to us.
250 /// Not checking this value would be a security issue, as our peer would be able to set it to
251 /// max relative lock-time (a year) and we would "lose" money as it would be locked for a long time.
253 /// Default value: 2016, which we also enforce as a maximum value so you can tweak config to
254 /// reduce the loss of having useless locked funds (if your peer accepts)
255 pub their_to_self_delay: u16
258 impl Default for ChannelHandshakeLimits {
259 fn default() -> Self {
260 ChannelHandshakeLimits {
261 min_funding_satoshis: 0,
262 max_funding_satoshis: MAX_FUNDING_SATOSHIS_NO_WUMBO,
263 max_htlc_minimum_msat: <u64>::max_value(),
264 min_max_htlc_value_in_flight_msat: 0,
265 max_channel_reserve_satoshis: <u64>::max_value(),
266 min_max_accepted_htlcs: 0,
267 trust_own_funding_0conf: true,
268 max_minimum_depth: 144,
269 force_announced_channel_preference: true,
270 their_to_self_delay: MAX_LOCAL_BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT,
275 /// Options which apply on a per-channel basis and may change at runtime or based on negotiation
276 /// with our counterparty.
277 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)]
278 pub struct ChannelConfig {
279 /// Amount (in millionths of a satoshi) charged per satoshi for payments forwarded outbound
280 /// over the channel.
281 /// This may be allowed to change at runtime in a later update, however doing so must result in
282 /// update messages sent to notify all nodes of our updated relay fee.
284 /// Default value: 0.
285 pub forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths: u32,
286 /// Amount (in milli-satoshi) charged for payments forwarded outbound over the channel, in
287 /// excess of [`forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths`].
288 /// This may be allowed to change at runtime in a later update, however doing so must result in
289 /// update messages sent to notify all nodes of our updated relay fee.
291 /// The default value of a single satoshi roughly matches the market rate on many routing nodes
292 /// as of July 2021. Adjusting it upwards or downwards may change whether nodes route through
295 /// Default value: 1000.
297 /// [`forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths`]: ChannelConfig::forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths
298 pub forwarding_fee_base_msat: u32,
299 /// The difference in the CLTV value between incoming HTLCs and an outbound HTLC forwarded over
300 /// the channel this config applies to.
302 /// This is analogous to [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::our_to_self_delay`] but applies to in-flight
303 /// HTLC balance when a channel appears on-chain whereas
304 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::our_to_self_delay`] applies to the remaining
305 /// (non-HTLC-encumbered) balance.
307 /// Thus, for HTLC-encumbered balances to be enforced on-chain when a channel is force-closed,
308 /// we (or one of our watchtowers) MUST be online to check for broadcast of the current
309 /// commitment transaction at least once per this many blocks (minus some margin to allow us
310 /// enough time to broadcast and confirm a transaction, possibly with time in between to RBF
311 /// the spending transaction).
313 /// Default value: 72 (12 hours at an average of 6 blocks/hour).
314 /// Minimum value: [`MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY_DELTA`], any values less than this will be treated as
315 /// [`MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY_DELTA`] instead.
317 /// [`MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY_DELTA`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY_DELTA
318 pub cltv_expiry_delta: u16,
319 /// Limit our total exposure to in-flight HTLCs which are burned to fees as they are too
320 /// small to claim on-chain.
322 /// When an HTLC present in one of our channels is below a "dust" threshold, the HTLC will
323 /// not be claimable on-chain, instead being turned into additional miner fees if either
324 /// party force-closes the channel. Because the threshold is per-HTLC, our total exposure
325 /// to such payments may be sustantial if there are many dust HTLCs present when the
326 /// channel is force-closed.
328 /// The dust threshold for each HTLC is based on the `dust_limit_satoshis` for each party in a
329 /// channel negotiated throughout the channel open process, along with the fees required to have
330 /// a broadcastable HTLC spending transaction. When a channel supports anchor outputs
331 /// (specifically the zero fee HTLC transaction variant), this threshold no longer takes into
332 /// account the HTLC transaction fee as it is zero.
334 /// This limit is applied for sent, forwarded, and received HTLCs and limits the total
335 /// exposure across all three types per-channel. Setting this too low may prevent the
336 /// sending or receipt of low-value HTLCs on high-traffic nodes, and this limit is very
337 /// important to prevent stealing of dust HTLCs by miners.
339 /// Default value: 5_000_000 msat.
340 pub max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat: u64,
341 /// The additional fee we're willing to pay to avoid waiting for the counterparty's
342 /// `to_self_delay` to reclaim funds.
344 /// When we close a channel cooperatively with our counterparty, we negotiate a fee for the
345 /// closing transaction which both sides find acceptable, ultimately paid by the channel
346 /// funder/initiator.
348 /// When we are the funder, because we have to pay the channel closing fee, we bound the
349 /// acceptable fee by our [`Background`] and [`Normal`] fees, with the upper bound increased by
350 /// this value. Because the on-chain fee we'd pay to force-close the channel is kept near our
351 /// [`Normal`] feerate during normal operation, this value represents the additional fee we're
352 /// willing to pay in order to avoid waiting for our counterparty's to_self_delay to reclaim our
355 /// When we are not the funder, we require the closing transaction fee pay at least our
356 /// [`Background`] fee estimate, but allow our counterparty to pay as much fee as they like.
357 /// Thus, this value is ignored when we are not the funder.
359 /// Default value: 1000 satoshis.
361 /// [`Normal`]: crate::chain::chaininterface::ConfirmationTarget::Normal
362 /// [`Background`]: crate::chain::chaininterface::ConfirmationTarget::Background
363 pub force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis: u64,
366 impl Default for ChannelConfig {
367 /// Provides sane defaults for most configurations (but with zero relay fees!).
368 fn default() -> Self {
370 forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths: 0,
371 forwarding_fee_base_msat: 1000,
372 cltv_expiry_delta: 6 * 12, // 6 blocks/hour * 12 hours
373 max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat: 5_000_000,
374 force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis: 1000,
379 impl_writeable_tlv_based!(ChannelConfig, {
380 (0, forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths, required),
381 (2, forwarding_fee_base_msat, required),
382 (4, cltv_expiry_delta, required),
383 (6, max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat, required),
384 // ChannelConfig serialized this field with a required type of 8 prior to the introduction of
385 // LegacyChannelConfig. To make sure that serialization is not compatible with this one, we use
386 // the next required type of 10, which if seen by the old serialization will always fail.
387 (10, force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis, required),
390 /// Legacy version of [`ChannelConfig`] that stored the static
391 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`] and
392 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey`] fields.
393 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
394 pub(crate) struct LegacyChannelConfig {
395 pub(crate) options: ChannelConfig,
396 /// Deprecated but may still be read from. See [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`] to
397 /// set this when opening/accepting a channel.
398 pub(crate) announced_channel: bool,
399 /// Deprecated but may still be read from. See
400 /// [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey`] to set this when
401 /// opening/accepting a channel.
402 pub(crate) commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey: bool,
405 impl Default for LegacyChannelConfig {
406 fn default() -> Self {
408 options: ChannelConfig::default(),
409 announced_channel: false,
410 commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey: true,
415 impl crate::util::ser::Writeable for LegacyChannelConfig {
416 fn write<W: crate::util::ser::Writer>(&self, writer: &mut W) -> Result<(), crate::io::Error> {
417 write_tlv_fields!(writer, {
418 (0, self.options.forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths, required),
419 (1, self.options.max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat, (default_value, 5_000_000)),
420 (2, self.options.cltv_expiry_delta, required),
421 (3, self.options.force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis, (default_value, 1000)),
422 (4, self.announced_channel, required),
423 (6, self.commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey, required),
424 (8, self.options.forwarding_fee_base_msat, required),
430 impl crate::util::ser::Readable for LegacyChannelConfig {
431 fn read<R: crate::io::Read>(reader: &mut R) -> Result<Self, crate::ln::msgs::DecodeError> {
432 let mut forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths = 0;
433 let mut max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat = 5_000_000;
434 let mut cltv_expiry_delta = 0;
435 let mut force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis = 1000;
436 let mut announced_channel = false;
437 let mut commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey = false;
438 let mut forwarding_fee_base_msat = 0;
439 read_tlv_fields!(reader, {
440 (0, forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths, required),
441 (1, max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat, (default_value, 5_000_000u64)),
442 (2, cltv_expiry_delta, required),
443 (3, force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis, (default_value, 1000u64)),
444 (4, announced_channel, required),
445 (6, commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey, required),
446 (8, forwarding_fee_base_msat, required),
449 options: ChannelConfig {
450 forwarding_fee_proportional_millionths,
451 max_dust_htlc_exposure_msat,
453 force_close_avoidance_max_fee_satoshis,
454 forwarding_fee_base_msat,
457 commit_upfront_shutdown_pubkey,
462 /// Top-level config which holds ChannelHandshakeLimits and ChannelConfig.
464 /// Default::default() provides sane defaults for most configurations
465 /// (but currently with 0 relay fees!)
466 #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)]
467 pub struct UserConfig {
468 /// Channel handshake config that we propose to our counterparty.
469 pub channel_handshake_config: ChannelHandshakeConfig,
470 /// Limits applied to our counterparty's proposed channel handshake config settings.
471 pub channel_handshake_limits: ChannelHandshakeLimits,
472 /// Channel config which affects behavior during channel lifetime.
473 pub channel_config: ChannelConfig,
474 /// If this is set to false, we will reject any HTLCs which were to be forwarded over private
475 /// channels. This prevents us from taking on HTLC-forwarding risk when we intend to run as a
476 /// node which is not online reliably.
478 /// For nodes which are not online reliably, you should set all channels to *not* be announced
479 /// (using [`ChannelHandshakeConfig::announced_channel`] and
480 /// [`ChannelHandshakeLimits::force_announced_channel_preference`]) and set this to false to
481 /// ensure you are not exposed to any forwarding risk.
483 /// Note that because you cannot change a channel's announced state after creation, there is no
484 /// way to disable forwarding on public channels retroactively. Thus, in order to change a node
485 /// from a publicly-announced forwarding node to a private non-forwarding node you must close
486 /// all your channels and open new ones. For privacy, you should also change your node_id
487 /// (swapping all private and public key material for new ones) at that time.
489 /// Default value: false.
490 pub accept_forwards_to_priv_channels: bool,
491 /// If this is set to false, we do not accept inbound requests to open a new channel.
492 /// Default value: true.
493 pub accept_inbound_channels: bool,
494 /// If this is set to true, the user needs to manually accept inbound requests to open a new
497 /// When set to true, [`Event::OpenChannelRequest`] will be triggered once a request to open a
498 /// new inbound channel is received through a [`msgs::OpenChannel`] message. In that case, a
499 /// [`msgs::AcceptChannel`] message will not be sent back to the counterparty node unless the
500 /// user explicitly chooses to accept the request.
502 /// Default value: false.
504 /// [`Event::OpenChannelRequest`]: crate::util::events::Event::OpenChannelRequest
505 /// [`msgs::OpenChannel`]: crate::ln::msgs::OpenChannel
506 /// [`msgs::AcceptChannel`]: crate::ln::msgs::AcceptChannel
507 pub manually_accept_inbound_channels: bool,
508 /// If this is set to true, LDK will intercept HTLCs that are attempting to be forwarded over
509 /// fake short channel ids generated via [`ChannelManager::get_intercept_scid`]. Upon HTLC
510 /// intercept, LDK will generate an [`Event::HTLCIntercepted`] which MUST be handled by the user.
512 /// Setting this to true may break backwards compatibility with LDK versions < 0.0.113.
514 /// Default value: false.
516 /// [`ChannelManager::get_intercept_scid`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager::get_intercept_scid
517 /// [`Event::HTLCIntercepted`]: crate::util::events::Event::HTLCIntercepted
518 pub accept_intercept_htlcs: bool,
521 impl Default for UserConfig {
522 fn default() -> Self {
524 channel_handshake_config: ChannelHandshakeConfig::default(),
525 channel_handshake_limits: ChannelHandshakeLimits::default(),
526 channel_config: ChannelConfig::default(),
527 accept_forwards_to_priv_channels: false,
528 accept_inbound_channels: true,
529 manually_accept_inbound_channels: false,
530 accept_intercept_htlcs: false,